
Canadiens Reach Eastern Conference Finals After Historic Game 7 Wins
Montreal’s comeback story, driven by Alex Newhook’s clutch scoring and Jakub Dobes’ steady netminding, sets the stage for a showdown with the Carolina Hurricanes.
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Montreal’s comeback story, driven by Alex Newhook’s clutch scoring and Jakub Dobes’ steady netminding, sets the stage for a showdown with the Carolina Hurricanes.

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The Canadiens clinched a hard‑fought series victory, driven by overtime heroics, a rebuilt roster, and stellar goaltending.

The Canadiens' unexpected run to the Eastern Conference finals has been powered by strategic leadership, key trades and a roster that is the youngest in the league.

In a thrilling Game 7, the Montreal Canadiens edged the Buffalo Sabres 3‑2 in overtime, with Alex Newhook delivering the winning goal. The win marks the team’s 17th Game 7 victory in franchise history and sets up a showdown with the Carolina Hurricanes.

In a Game 7 overtime showdown, the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Buffalo Sabres 3-2, propelled by Alex Newhook’s winner and stellar goaltending from Jakub Dobeš, advancing to face the Carolina Hurricanes.

The Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens meet in a winner‑takes‑all Game 7, a contest that will decide which team advances to the Eastern Conference finals. Factors such as net‑minder selections, coaching adjustments and the weight of experience loom large.

A viral video of a fan vaping inside the Bell Centre has sparked conversation about crowd behavior as the Montreal Canadiens prepare for a decisive Game 7 in Buffalo.

The NHL’s most anticipated Game 7 pits the Buffalo Sabres against the Montreal Canadiens, with goaltending confidence, home‑ice advantage, and historic narratives shaping the outlook.

Montreal rallied to a 6‑3 victory in Buffalo, with Suzuki converting a power‑play chance just 10 seconds in and Evans adding a quick strike, while goaltender Jakub Dobes weathered early fireworks.

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Mattias Samuelsson's bruised face and swollen lip couldn't stop him from delivering a pivotal goal and a dominant penalty kill, propelling the Sabres to a 3-2 win that evens the series.